The Missing Links: Pee-wee Herman Has A Tron Light Cycle*

Golf Detroit. Not On A Detroit Golf Course. Just Detroit Itself.
Charlie Leduff attempts to better understand the Motor City by grabbing his golf clubs and hitting a ball across the entire city. One thing he may have learned: People don’t like when you hit their house with a golf ball.

Did You Hear That Pee-wee Herman Owns A Real Tron Light Cycle?
I'm a big Paul Reubens fan. So, I found this interview he just did with Jimmy Kimmel to be one of the best things I’ve seen on late night TV in a while. If you are a fan of Reubens and/or Pee-wee Herman you’ll love this interview, where he talks about the production of the upcoming Pee-wee film, the reason that I want to get to the MOMA in NYC very soon, and his penchant for completely lying to reporters in interviews in order to keep himself entertained. For instance, he doesn’t actually have a Tron light cycle.

Fans of Broadway hit Hamilton will soon be able to dine like the Founding Fathers: As Eater reports, a new Alexander Hamilton-inspired cookbook is slated for release in fall 2017.

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Called The Hamilton Cookbook: Cooking, Eating, and Entertaining in Hamilton’s World, the recipe collection by author Laura Kumin “takes you into Hamilton’s home and to his table, with historical information, recipes, and tips on how you can prepare food and serve the food that our founding fathers enjoyed in their day,” according to the Amazon description. It also recounts Hamilton’s favorite dishes, how he enjoyed them, and which ingredients were used.

Recipes included are cauliflower florets two ways, fried sausages and apples, gingerbread cake, and apple pie. (Cue the "young, scrappy, and hungry" references.) The cookbook’s official release is on November 21—but until then, you can stave off your appetite for all things Hamilton-related by downloading the musical’s new app.